"TE Nick Kasa, Colorado (6-5, 260, 4.76) – A former defensive end, Kasa didn't make the move to offense until late last season, entering the 2012 campaign with just one career catch on his resume. Despite modest numbers as a senior this past season (25 catches, 391 yards, three touchdowns), he has impressed scouts with his natural athleticism and receiving skills. Kasa surprised even his own coaching staff with the way that he picked up the offense, flashing a physical mean streak as a run blocker and improving with more game action. He has had a tough time staying healthy, but his intriguing NFL upside is the reason that he appears No. 1 on this list."

"During the East practice session, the top small-schooler that stood out was Richmond safety Cooper Taylor. His size is impressive for the position, as you rarely see a 6-4, 230-pound safety roam the back half of the field. But his athleticism was also better than expected, flowing well to the action and breaking down on the move.

He showed good footwork in drills and drew some praise from the coaching staff for his closing quickness on plays in front of him. A Georgia Tech transfer, Taylor is starting to create a little bit of buzz among the scouts and NFL representatives in attendance this week."